import threading, Queue, cStringIO import tcp class ServerThread(threading.Thread): def __init__(self, server): self.server = server threading.Thread.__init__(self) def run(self): self.server.serve_forever() def shutdown(self): self.server.shutdown() class ServerTestBase: @classmethod def setupAll(cls): cls.q = Queue.Queue() s = cls.makeserver() cls.port = s.port cls.server = ServerThread(s) cls.server.start() @classmethod def teardownAll(cls): cls.server.shutdown() @property def last_handler(self): return self.server.server.last_handler class TServer(tcp.TCPServer): def __init__(self, ssl, q, handler_klass, addr=("127.0.0.1", 0)): """ ssl: A {cert, key, v3_only} dict. """ tcp.TCPServer.__init__(self, addr) self.ssl, self.q = ssl, q self.handler_klass = handler_klass self.last_handler = None def handle_connection(self, request, client_address): h = self.handler_klass(request, client_address, self) self.last_handler = h if self.ssl: if self.ssl["v3_only"]: method = tcp.SSLv3_METHOD options = tcp.OP_NO_SSLv2|tcp.OP_NO_TLSv1 else: method = tcp.SSLv23_METHOD options = None h.convert_to_ssl( self.ssl["cert"], self.ssl["key"], method = method, options = options, ) h.handle() h.finish() def handle_error(self, request, client_address): s = cStringIO.StringIO() tcp.TCPServer.handle_error(self, request, client_address, s) self.q.put(s.getvalue())